I was listening again to this music and I was reminded of a what I wrote back in 2009, in the form of the poem below, I wrote it on the beach while visiting the ocean I looked on as children played in the sand.

Our Children Learn by example

Lets set them some good foundations to Grow with.

They are our future and our Light in the world… Teach them the ways of Unity, Acceptance, Tolerance, and PEACE..

Yes, I have over time had some revealing Dreams… That I dare not dwell upon.. So I will always send out my prayers for the Human race.. 🙂
I have had a lovely weekend Thank you Aquileana… Many thanks dear friend. xxx Sue

As usual, beautiful put Sue … we are the educators who need to transmit to the young the message of peace to counter the rhetoric that tries to propagate a control that advocates violence and death. Many thanks and Love, David

I consider myself blessed to be sharing planet earth with good souls like you, Sue. Time indeed for us to set better examples for children, also drawing from Paul Handover’s Lfd. Incidentally,my wife is an ardent dog lover, but even after 32 years of married life, I am hesitant to buy her a dog as I am afraid of her leaving me and going behind the dog (lol)…best wishes…Raj.

Awww that is so nice of you to say so Raj.. I am pleased you checked out Pauls Blog.. I doubt you would have much competition with a four legged Raj… And congratulations upon your 32 yrs of married life.. It our Ruby Wedding Anniversary at the end of this month.. 🙂

Beautiful poem Sue. It’s so difficult to reach children with all the technology that’s in the way. They prefer iPads instead of wooden toys, how to stop this? No wonder the ‘Home Schooling’ movement began in the U.S., not only because of the violence in schools, but because of the influence technology has, of kids using it vs. kids that don’t.

Maria.. its been great having your visit over the weekend.. 🙂 And love that you enjoyed my poem.. Yes the home schooling is more prevalent in the USA than here in the UK. Technology has a great place in education.. but its also overtaken their lives.. As many now are hooked into social media or PC. games…. And do not go outside or enjoy activities such as sports or nature… We are seeing children who are not healthy, overweight, and only today a report came out that said that Self harm was on he increase in Primary School!!… We have to seriously wonder what we are doing to the younger generation ..

Sue, a very profound perspective and as usual with your brilliant skill you have beautifully presented the message for the large audience like us…

No question asked we all have do our bit and it is imperative to do it today for the children of tomorrow, we have all become self-centered and lost track in what we need to do for the future of our society.

Yes, values, kindness, laughter all missing from our children, they are trapped in the mad rush of life and are confused in the wilderness of the fast changing life style and value system…they need our guidance and or support and it is our duty to deliver the good things to our next generation.

Thank you Nihar.. I very much appreciate your visits and comments.. You are spot on with your thoughts when you said ” it is imperative to do it today for the children of tomorrow, we have all become self-centered and lost track in what we need to do for the future of our society.”..
Yea and I also agree our values have gone haywire too..

We have a responsibility to the next generation not only to help guide, but to help clean up the mess we are creating and leaving them..
Many thanks Nihar… your perception as always is to see right to the point of my posts.. Blessings to you.. Sue

Yes those first few years are all important in our children’s Lives, And we bombard them from the cradle with TV which is full of violence.. Even children’s cartoons are made to bring fear.. As Monsters fight.. Zap and Kill.. We need to protect and show them they are loved.. 🙂 ❤

What a great beautiful poem Sue It touches me in my heart. I just came from a blogging friend who had been building sand castles on the beach and I had been reflecting on the days on the beach with my children in the past. This poem follows on it quite well and the message for all of us is so important. Love the music and all these beautiful children. I love kids. Ahoranui Marja

Isn’t that great Marja.. The beach is a good place to reflect and yes our Children are our future.. And we need to nurture them in the right direction.. Love and Blessings to you Marja… Enjoy the rest of your week.. 🙂 xxx

Another powerful message enshrined in your lovely poem Sue. I listened to the video and liked it as I had never heard her singing this song. Snatam Kaur is one of my favorite American Kirtankaars among others like Durga das and Krishna Das who perform Indian devotional music, kirtan, and tour the world as a peace activist.

Thank you Dilip.. seems like we both enjoy the same tastes in Music… I love Krishna Das, and have his music too 🙂 I am pleased to introduced to a new song of Snatam Kaur’s you have not heard before.. 🙂 Enjoy your week Dilip 🙂

Sue,
“For it will be our children who have to pick up all the mess we adults are leaving behind us.” SO true ❤ Cannot take this too lightly. Also, I love Snatam Kaur. I shared her music with my mom a few years ago and she was hooked! 🙂 Love that two-way street. I love that! Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo. Bless you, I learn from you… ❤
Ka

Thank you, yes we have to try to help keep the younger generation protected from the conditioning we as adults have also fell pray to..I was watching the Adds on TV the other evening and when you step back and view them.. They really do treat us adults like children… And we are letting them.. 😦

Sue, lovely as always but I don’t think our children are as unaware as we might think. More of us are sharing our concerns with the children in an age appropriate way. By doing so they notice those things in the natural world we don’t want to lose and need to protect. Children are inquisitive and if we are open to answering their questions we will find they have quite few. My grandchildren asked why we recycle and from there we ended up in a discussion about landfills, what they are and how we are running out of space for them. We talk about the loss of bees and they have learned to nurture them with special flowers and natural habitats.

Yes, it will be our children and their children who will have to deal with the mess we leave them but I have so much faith that these little ones will have the heart and guts to do what is right.

I agree if we nurture our children and grandchildren into understanding about recycling and waste, and showing them alternatives to help nature thrive… We then are educating their generation into being more concious about preserving natural habitats and being more eco friendly in our environment .
I pray they will know what to do also.. xxx

Excellent all round post Sue, very pertinent points, exactly what are we leaving the next generation, then again our generation left us a lot of values, morals and codes of conduct to live by, I still believe that science advancement with technology was so rapid that we lost the ability to share what we were taught to the new generation.
It is pathetically sad when the incoming generation, have to resort to suing the government to get results.

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